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  3. To-day's Weather

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 words
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  5. MOTHER AND CHILD IN BURNING HOUSE-BOAT

    Their only exit from a houseboat blocked by flames a woman and her young child narrowly escaped being ...

    Article : 427 words
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  7. BUS HELD UP BY MASKED MEN

    FORTY bus passengers experienced Sydney's most daring hold-up when two armed and masked men held up a bus at the corner of Layton and Salisbury Roads, Camperdown, late last night. ...

    Article : 547 words
  8. WHY HE SAT FAST ON BURNING BED

    FIREMEN were quickly on the scene, at a house in commonwealth Street, City, and extinguished an outbreak of fire. A ...

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  9. MOTOR TOLL.

    WHEELS of death ground surely and swiftly at the week-end, the motor casualty list being a fairly heavy one. ...

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  10. WORKED HARD

    WHEN she Federal Minister for Markets, Mr. Parker Moloney,arrived at Melbourne, he said it can be claimed that the Government has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SPRING IS HERE!

    'And she welcomes its advent with smiles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. DR. ARTHUR SWINGS TO ORANGES

    IF I could only got the people to cat oranges, a lot of our dieting worries would be at an end," said Dr. Arthur, last ...

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  13. GOING THE WHOLE HOG

    WERE they suspected of being humorists, some of the feminist organisations in this city would be ranked high. ...

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  14. BRADMAN BACK IN AUST. XI.

    IN the last game before the fifth and deciding Test, commenced to-day, Australia dismissed Northants for 249. ...

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  15. BODY FOUND FLOATING IN THE HARBOR

    The body of a man was found floating in the harbor near Farm Cove by Sgt McGann of the Water Police, yesterday description: Age about 60 ...

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  16. MORE BOMBS IN BARA VALLEY

    Warning, having failed to convince the Afri[?] tribesmen of the folly of their adventure. villages in Bara Valley, some 15 miles from Peshawur ...

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  17. IRONWORKERS BUSY ON SYDNEY'S GREAT BRIDGE

    Men about to ascend in a from a pontoon directly below the bridge work in the centre of the harbor Right: Going on shift, and about to be taken up in a lift. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. HOW THEY ATTENDED

    The total attendances of members of the House of Representatives during sitting from November 20 to Friday were:-- ...

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  19. AT KNIFE POINT

    The Pluck and determination displayed by Miss Jewell Ferguson, daughter of Sergt. Ferguson, of Glebe, was responsible for the ...

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  20. "LABOR DAILY" CHIEFS FOR NEWCASTLE

    MR. A. C. Willis, M.L.C., managing director of the "Labor Daily," and Mr. Q. S. Spedding managing editor, will ...

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  21. REASON IS GIVEN

    NOT HEARD Labor members of Parliament representing this State in the Federal House, explained to a special committee of the State A.L.P. Executive on ...

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  22. HOBBS BEATS DR. GRACE

    Despite suffering from an attack of neuritis to the right shoulder master batsman, Jack Hobbs, in making 40 against Middlesex at the Oval ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. PRINCE TAKES A HOLIDAY

    THE Prince of Wales is to take a holiday until the end of September. During the last few months he has had a particularly heavy list of ...

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  24. CAR OVERTURNS AFTER COLUSION

    Known from a car which overturned when it collided with another at the intersection of Hexham and Liewellyn Streets, Merewetner, to-day, a man ...

    Article : 114 words
  25. NO FOUL PLAY IN WOMAN'S DEATH "AT SEA

    In a report to the Commonwealth Department of Navigation. Captain Bolger, Deputy-Director of Navigation, declared there was no suspicious ...

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  26. STOLEN CAR DESTROYED BY FIRE

    A motor car, the property of Mrs Eliza Penelope Davies, of Oceanic Parade Austi[?]er, stolen from outside the Le[?]hardt Stadium on ...

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  27. INJURED WHEN CAR WAS UPSET BY DOG

    A car not out of control, crashed into a kerb, and over, turned, as the result of striking a dog in Parramatta Road, Lidcombe last night. ...

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  28. KING AND QUEEN TO STAY AT SANDRINGHAM

    The king ans Queen, who have spent the last fortnight at Cowes for the regatta where the King, despite the mixed weather, has greatly enjoyed ...

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  29. DRIVER OF FATAL CAR IS UNDER ARREST

    Thomas Freeman, 42, stock inspector, of Gundagal, N.S.W. was crossing St. Kilda Road to-day when he was run down by a car and killed instantly ...

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  30. MAN-SHOT IN BACK DURING BRAWL IN HOUSE

    Several men went to a house in Prahran to-day and wrecked the furniture. During a subsequent brawl William Roberts was shot in the lower ...

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  31. BRISBANE POLICE WILL NOT TAKE ACTION

    Rumors that members of the Police Force [?]larting under the recent wage out proposed taking s[?]stic action during Exhibition Week have not the ...

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  32. BROKE LEG ON HIS BIRTHDAY

    Stanley Wall, of Carlisle St., Enfield, who was 21 yesterday, bad his left leg fractured while playing football at McMahon's Reserve Belmore, yesterday. ...

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  33. DID NOT KEEP STOLEN JEWELS FOR LONG

    Gaining entrance through a side window of the home of Mr. Norman Dyson, Anderson Street South, Kensington. on Saturday night a thief ...

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  34. NOBODY WANTS CONTROL OF BRISBANE TRAFFIC

    The Government desire to hand over the jurisdiction of traffic to the Brisbane City Council but the council on account of the [?] expense such ...

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  35. SHORTAGE OF WHEAT SACKS FEARED

    TOOWOOMBA, Sunday. The wheat harvest is expected to total about 4,000,000 bushels, and approximately 1,400,000 sacks will be ...

    Article : 55 words
  36. BRISBANE-TENTERFIELD AIR SERVICE

    A company with a registered capital of £5000 has been formed with a view to inaugurating an air service between Brisbane and Tenterfield ...

    Article : 41 words
  37. GIRL INJURED BY HIT-RUN MOTORIST

    Mary Phillips, 21, was run down by a car in Boundary Road, Burwood, by a hit-run motorist. She suffered head injuries. ...

    Article : 32 words
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  39. LATE SHIPPING

    Arrivals Goulburn, from Melbourne 12.38 a.m. Departures: [?]elbowrie for Shelle harbor, 12.10 a.m.: Gwydir, for ...

    Article : 41 words
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